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ACC Teams Combined for a 87-28-13 Mark Against Non-Conference/Non FINAL CONFERENCE OVERALL W-L-T Pts Home Away W-L-T Pct. Home Away Neutral Duke 10-0-0 30 5-0-0 5-0-0 23-2-1 .920 15-0-0 7-1-0 1-1-1 North Carolina 8-0-2 26 2-0-2 6-0-0 17-3-2 .818 6-1-2 7-2-0 4-0-0 NC State 6-3-1 19 4-0-1 2-3-0 15-5-2 .727 10-1-1 5-3-0 0-1-1 Virginia 5-2-3 18 2-2-2 3-0-1 13-6-4 .652 7-4-2 5-0-2 1-2-0 Wake Forest 5-3-2 17 3-1-1 2-2-1 11-6-4 .650 5-2-2 6-3-2 0-1-0 Notre Dame 5-3-2 17 2-3-0 3-0-2 10-7-5 .568 5-5-1 5-2-3 0-1-1 Florida State 5-4-1 16 3-2-0 2-2-1 13-7-1 .643 7-2-0 5-4-1 1-1-0 Boston College 4-5-1 13 2-3-0 2-2-1 10-9-1 .525 6-4-0 4-4-1 0-1-0 Clemson 3-4-3 12 2-2-1 1-2-2 10-5-4 .632 5-3-1 4-2-2 1-0-1 Louisville 3-5-2 11 2-2-1 1-3-1 9-7-2 .556 5-4-1 4-3-1 0-0-0 2017 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Syracuse 2-6-2 8 1-3-1 1-3-1 7-8-3 .472 4-4-2 3-4-1 0-0-0 Virginia Tech 1-5-4 7 0-3-2 1-2-2 7-6-5 .528 4-3-2 3-3-2 0-0-1 First Round | Nov. 10, 11 or 12 | Campus Sites Miami 1-9-0 3 1-4-0 0-5-0 5-11-0 .312 2-4-0 3-7-0 0-0-0 Friday, Nov. 10 Pitt 0-9-1 1 0-5-1 0-4-0 3-12-3 .250 2-5-1 1-7-2 0-0-0 at Clemson 2, Alabama 1 at Wake Forest 0, Georgetown 0 (WF PKs, 2-1) ACC NOTABLES at No. 4 Florida State 5, Ole Miss 0 .732 - ACC teams combined for a 87-28-13 mark 9 - The ACC’s eight teams in the NCAA Championship Saturday, Nov. 11 | Campus Sites against non-conference/non-ACC competition. The .732 marked the ninth time in the last 11 years at least eight at No. 1 North Carolina 3, High Point 0 winning percentage is tied for the best nationally. league teams have been selected. at NC State 4, Arkansas 1 at Notre Dame 5, IUPUI 0 2 - The ACC had two MAC Hermann Trophy semifi - 11 - The ACC earned 11 wins over top 25 non-confer- at No. 1 Duke 1, UNCG 0 nalists: Duke senior forward Imani Dorsey and senior ence opponents this season, including fi ve over top-10 at No. 3 Virginia 2, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 midfi elder Rebecca Quinn. The fi nalists will be named teams. on Dec. 8. Second Round | Nov. 17 | Campus Sites 11 - Eleven from the ACC were named to the 2017 No. 4 Princeton 1,NC State (at Cary, N.C.) 1, (Prince, 5-4 PKs) 4 – Duke advanced to the Women’s College Cup for the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, which recognizes No. 3 Penn State 2, Wake Forest 0 (at Morgantown, W.Va) third time since 2011 and fourth time in program history. the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined per- Texas 1, Clemson 1 (at Durham, N.C.) (Texas, 6-5, PKs) Duke has represented the ACC in the Women’s College formances athletically and in the classroom. First-team at No. 1 North Carolina 1, Colorado 0 Cup in 1992, 2011, 2015 and 2017. Academic All-District® honorees advance to the CoSI- at No. 1 Duke 7, Oklahoma State 0 DA Academic All-America® Team ballot, where fi rst-, No. 3 Florida State 2, Arizona (at Stanford, Calif.) 0 5 - Five ACC teams were ranked among the top 25 second- and third-team All-America honorees will be Virginia 3, Pepperdine (at Los Angeles, Calif.) 0 for all 13 weeks of the season, while eight teams were announced in December. Notre Dame 2, No. 2 Texas A&M 2 (ND, 2-1, PKs) ranked in at least one national poll for at least one week this season. 13 - The ACC combined for a 13-5-5 overall mark in the Third Round | Nov. 19 | Campus Sites 2017 NCAA Championship. The 13 wins were the sec- No. 4 Princeton 2, at No. 1 North Carolina 1 (OT) at No. 1 Duke 3, No. 4 Texas 0 6 - The ACC placed six on the United Soccer Coach- ond most of any league. at No. 1 Stanford 1, No. 3 Florida State 0 es All-America Team, including two on the fi rst team at No. 2 UCLA 2, No. 3 Virginia 1 (Duke’s Imani Dorsey and Rebecca Quinn). 15 – Duke outscored its opponents 15-0 in its four NCAA Baylor 3, Notre Dame 2 (OT) (at College Station, Texas) Tournament wins. 7 – Duke scored a program single-game NCAA Tour- Quarterfi nals | Nov. 24 | Campus Sites nament record seven goals in its second round win over 21 - The ACC had 21 players collect United Soccer at No. 1 Duke 4, Baylor 0 Oklahoma State on Nov. 19. The Blue Devils’ seven Coaches All-East Region Team honors, which included scores were the most by an ACC team since Virginia representatives from nine different league schools. 2017 NCAA College Cup | Orlando, Fla. topped Howard, 7-1, in the fi rst round of the 2015 NCAA Semifi nals | Friday, Dec. 1 Championship. 21 - North Carolina won the 2017 ACC Women’s Soccer No. 1 Duke 0, No. 2 UCLA 0 (UCLA, 4-3, PKs) Championship. The ACC Tournament title was the Tar 8 - Eight teams were selected to the 2017 NCAA Wom- Heels’ 21st overall and fi rst since 2009. en’s Soccer Championship, including No. 1 seeds Duke and North Carolina. The ACC set the record for most 25 - Current ACC membership combines for 25 NCAA teams selected from a single conference with nine in Division I Women’s Soccer Championships. North Car- 2011 and 2012. olina owns 21 NCAA titles and Florida State owns one, while Notre Dame won three prior to joining the league 8 - The ACC went 7-0-1 in the fi rst round of the NCAA in 2013. Championship with all eight teams advancing to the sec- ond round - the most of any league. Five teams moved 35 - Including 2017, the ACC has placed a team in the on the third round, one to the quarterfi nals and one to Women’s College Cup in 35 of the past 36 years and in the College Cup. each of the past 13 years. 8 - Eight different ACC institutions have represented 48 - The ACC has 48 appearances in the College Cup the league at the College Cup (Boston College, Duke, — the most of any conference (the next closest confer- Florida State, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Virginia ence is the Pac-12 with 24 appearances). Current mem- Tech and Wake Forest) since 1982. bership combines for 60 appearances. ACC WOMEN’S SOCCER NEWS AND NOTES ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE 2017 @ACCwsoccer All-ACC Team and Individual Honors Women’s Soccer Contact: Amy Ufnowski Phone: 336-369-1003 [email protected] Offensive Player of the Year Second Team All-Freshman Team Imani Dorsey, Sr., F, Duke Sam Staab, Jr., D, Clemson Samantha Coffey, Fr., M, Boston College Midfi elder of the Year Ella Stevens, So., F, Duke Mariana Speckmaier, Fr., F, Clemson ACC COACHES Rebecca Quinn, Sr., M, Duke Taylor Racioppi, Jr., F, Duke Taylor Mitchell, Fr., D, Duke BOSTON COLLEGE .............................Alison Foley Defensive Player of the Year Emina Ekic, Fr., M, Louisville Gloriana Villalobos, Fr., M, Florida State CLEMSON .....................................Eddie Radwanski Schuyler DeBree, Sr., D, Duke Joanna Boyles, Sr., M, North Carolina Emina Ekic, Fr., M, Louisville DUKE ................................................ Robbie Church Co-Freshmen of the Year Dorian Bailey, Jr., M, North Carolina Alessia Russo, Fr., F, North Carolina FLORIDA STATE ............................... Mark Krikorian Emina Ekic, Fr., M, Louisville Julia Ashley, Jr., D, North Carolina Emily Fox, Fr., M, North Carolina LOUISVILLE ........................ Karen Ferguson-Dayes Alessia Russo, Fr., F, North Carolina Natalie Jacobs, So., F, Notre Dame Lulu Guttenberger, Fr., D, NC State MIAMI .....................................Mary-Frances Monroe Coach of the Year Morgan Reid, Sr., D, Virginia Sammi Fisher, Fr., M, Notre Dame NORTH CAROLINA ...........................Anson Dorrance Robbie Church, Duke Maddie Huster, Sr., M, Wake Forest Taryn Torres, Fr., M, Virginia NC STATE ..............................................Tim Santoro Lindsay Preston, Sr., GK, Wake Forest Vicky Krug, Fr., D, Wake Forest NOTRE DAME ..........................Theresa Romagnolo First Team Imani Dorsey, Sr., F, Duke Third Team PITTSBURGH .................................................... TBD Rebecca Quinn, Sr., M, Duke Samantha Coffey, Fr., M, Boston College SYRACUSE .........................................Phil Wheddon Kayla McCoy, Jr., F, Duke Ashton Miller, Sr., M, Duke VIRGINIA .......................................... Steve Swanson Schuyler DeBree, Sr., D, Duke Gloriana Villalobos, Fr., M, Florida State VIRGINIA TECH .................Charles “Chugger” Adair EJ Proctor, Sr., GK, Duke Jennifer Westendorf, So., F, Notre Dame WAKE FOREST .....................................Tony da Luz Deyna Castellanos, So., F, Florida State Ricci Walkling, So., M, NC State Natalia Kuikka, Jr., D, Florida State Bridgette Andrzejewski, So., M, UNC ACC WOMEN’S SOCCER CONTACTS Alessia Russo, Fr., F, North Carolina Emily Fox, Fr., M, North Carolina BOSTON COLLEGE ..................Stephanie Tunnera Tziarra King, So., M, NC State Taylor Otto, R-Fr., D, North Carolina 617-552-3004 [email protected] Sandra Yu, GS, M, Notre Dame Courtney Brosnan, Sr., GK, Syracuse Twitter: @BC_WSOC Veronica Latsko, Sr., F, Virginia Taryn Torres, Fr., M, Virginia CLEMSON ................................Morgan Huttenlocker Phoebe McClernon, So., D, Virginia Bayley Feist, Jr., M, Wake Forest 517-262-6566 ...................
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